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Hi everyone

 

I recently upgraded my processor (got it brand new) and since then have been problems with system stability (WHEA logger errors even when idle). To troubleshoot I have progressively replaced basically every single component of my PC so now everything aside from the GPU is brand new and should be compatible with each other. I have also tried reinstalling Windows a few times, changing power settings, and updating BIOS but nothing helped. I performed a few of stress tests with OCCT for about 30 minutes, neither GPU nor CPU are overheating and all voltage levels seem correct but every time I tried testing the memory system crashes. That is with both my old and new RAM, tried single stick and both sticks on both motherboards. At this point I think I received a faulty processor, since everything worked fine before the upgrade, and will try to RMA it but I thought I'd check if there's anything else I should try. 

 

My specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600

GPU: GTX 1050Ti

Mobo: MSI B550m PRO-VDH

RAM: Kingston Fury 16GB 3200MHz DDR4

Power supply: MSI MAG A650BN 650W

 

I run everything at stock settings.

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1 hour ago, Marcels00 said:

Hi everyone

 

I recently upgraded my processor (got it brand new) and since then have been problems with system stability (WHEA logger errors even when idle). To troubleshoot I have progressively replaced basically every single component of my PC so now everything aside from the GPU is brand new and should be compatible with each other. I have also tried reinstalling Windows a few times, changing power settings, and updating BIOS but nothing helped. I performed a few of stress tests with OCCT for about 30 minutes, neither GPU nor CPU are overheating and all voltage levels seem correct but every time I tried testing the memory system crashes. That is with both my old new RAM, tried single stick and both sticks on both motherboards. At this point I think I received a faulty processor, since everything worked fine before the upgrade, and will try to RMA it but I thought I'd check if there's anything else I should try. 

 

My specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600

GPU: GTX 1050Ti

Mobo: MSI B550m PRO-VDH

RAM: Kingston Fury 16GB 3200MHz DDR4

Power supply: MSI MAG A650BN 650W

 

I run everything at stock settings.

yeah RMA the processor 

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